1:48 Scale

The A-10 Thunderbolt took its first flight on May 10, 1972. The first A-10s produced flew in October 1975, and was delivered to the 355th Tactical Training Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, in March 1976. The Warthog was later introduced and became operational in October 1977. A total of 715 A-10 Thunderbolt's were produced. During the Persian Gulf War in 1991, Warthogs were widely used and have shown their power as the greatest tank-killing aircraft in history. A total of 144...

Do you love watching movies of World War II? Then the A-1H Skyraider aircraft must be a very familiar sight then. As one of the longest servicing USAF Aircraft from 1940's until 1980s, the aircarft was extensively used by different Armed Forces which included the US Navy, Air Force and Marines. The A1-H Skyraider might be driven by simple propellers in the highly advanced age of jet planes, but its long history is a testament that it's an aircraft with solid reputation. Though not as iconic as...

The A-1H Skyraider is a single-seat aircraft designed to dive and perform torpedo bombing. Its original task is to serve as quasi-training aircraft for the fledgling Vietnam Air Force (VNAF). While the Skyraider squadrons� sole mission was close air support, other notable missions have been accomplished as well. Some of these were helicopter escort, Special Forces support, night interdiction on the Ho Chi Minh trail, and search and rescue. Each of the missions of these Skyraiders took complete...

Coming as a response to the USN requirement for a new long-range, carrier-based bomber, the Skyraider was designed in the early 1940s by Ed Heinemann of Douglas Aircraft. The aircraft was meant to fill in the large whole to be left by the Helldiver and the Avenger. The initial model of the plane was designated as the XBT2D-1 which was first flown in March 1945. The USN began evaluating the plane a month after which eventually led to the plane�s military employment in 1949. The A-1H Skyraider,...

Designed and built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the US Navy A-1H Skyraider was a carrier-based, long-range dive and torpedo bomber. Though produced too late for World War II action, the Douglas bomber aircraft became the backbone of the US Navy and Marine during the Korea and Vietnam conflicts. Nicknamed the Able Dog, the A-1H served as a workhorse for the US Navy. It flew low and slow and packed a powerful punch, 8,000 lbs of bombs, torpedoes, rockets, and mines. A...

Manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Corporation and originally intended to operate from United States Navy (USN) aircraft carriers, the A-4 Skyhawk was designed by Ed Heinemann in response to the Navy's request for a jet-powered attack aircraft that would replace the A-1 Skyraider. Heinemann chose a design that would minimize size, weight and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's specification and had wings so compact that need not be folded for carrier...

A-6E Intruder (1:48) by PacificItem Number: CA06NHVTRSpan: 16 " Length: 16.5 " This carrier-based, low level attack bomber is capable of delivering nuclear, or a wide range of conventional weapons on targets obscured by weather or darkness. A-6 Intruders saw considerable service with the Navy and Marines in Vietnam.Made To Order ModelOur "Made to Order" line consists of aircraft, ships, helicopters, space craft, plaques, and other models that we commence production on once we receive...

Developed by Grumman Aerospace during the 1960s, the A6E Intruder aircraft was an attack aircraft designed to operate during day or night and under difficult conditions. Its two assets were its superior range and large payload, allowing it to carry an assortment of weaponry including bombs and missiles. Currently the fighter plane is on display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, located in Pensacola, Florida. This handcrafted model is painted in the same paint scheme as the original and...

This handcrafted model is painted in the same paint scheme as the original and is painstakingly built from Philippine mahogany by our skilled craftsmen. Perfect as a gift for any aviation enthusiast and history buff!

Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power SeriesHA8804Japan A6M2 "Captured Zero"US Navy, September 19421/48 scale pre-finished.Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.All markings pad applied for superb results.Canopy slides open.Comes with a pilot that can be removed.Comes with display stand.Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.Propeller is metal.Extremely sought after by collectors.The A6M entered service in 1940 and became known as the Zero because of the Japanese...

1/48 scale pre-finished.Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.All markings pad applied for superb results.Canopy slides open.Comes with a pilot that can be removed.Comes with display stand.Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.Propeller is metal.Extremely sought after by collectors.Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power SeriesHA8803Japan A6M2 Zero Fighter Type 21201st Naval Flying GroupTetsunzo IwamotoRabaul, November 1943The A6M entered service in 1940 and became known as...

Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power SeriesHA8805Japan A6M2 Zero Type 21V-173, Rabaul, June to July 1942 "Saburo Sakai"1/48 scale pre-finished.Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.All markings pad applied for superb results.Canopy slides open.Comes with a pilot that can be removed.Comes with display stand.Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.Propeller is metal.Extremely sought after by collectors.The A6M entered service in 1940 and became known as the Zero because of...